Indian Daily Mail, 19 July 1955

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  • 16 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. XI NO. 154 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 510 1 Ike Tells Kremlin Leaders At Summit Talks GENEVA July 18 President Eisenhower today told the Kremlin leaders that "it is time that all curtains whether of guns or laws or regulations should begin to come down." The President presided at today's opening session of the historic
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  • 1176 1 "Alliance's Main Objective Is Independence" Dato Sir Cheng-lock's Broadcast Speech "Malaya is the only country of any importance in Asia today which is still under Colonial rue. This must not be so," declared Dato Sir Cheng lock Tan, in an election broadcast for the Alliance over Radio Malaya last night.
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  • 71 1 GENEVA, July 18.—-The two "old campaigners'* of the world's conference tables, Sir Anthony Eden and Mr. Vyacheslav Molotov may be reflecting on tbe passage of history and time. They ar e the only two ■eaders, here for the sum. mlt** meeting who were present as Foreign Ministers
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  • 51 1 GENEVA, July lg^_ .Sir Anthony Eden, the Bri. tlsh Prime Minister told the second session of the Bij Four summit conference today that Britain would be prepared to be party "to a security pact with those round this table and a united Germany might be members."
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  • 144 1 GENEVA. July 18.— Thc Aine- rlcan Evangelist Billy Graham asked a mass open air meeting here yesterday to pray that "a Fifth Person Christ" be present in the j Conference room when the "Big I Ymr" assemble today. Improvising a prayer for the success
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  • 79 1 AT TEHERAN AT YALTA AT POTSDAM vat™*? taken at TEHERAN in 1948 (top) at YALTA in 1943 center) and a t POTSDAM later in 194«, I^MMi 6 'L\ un mit ta,ks of the P ll^ 12 years. At Teheran and Yalta Stalin faced Churchill
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  • 104 1 NCW DELHI. July H_ India's capital Sunday ended four days "welcome home" ceremonies for Primp Minister Jawaharlal Nehru with a lavish garden party at the residence of the Indian President. Some 3,200 diplomats, Indian officials and other guests drank cold coffee and fruit juice toasts to
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  • 102 1 The Minister for Education. Mr. Chew Swee Kee, and members of the All-Party Committee appointed to inquire into problems of Chinese education and culture in Sin* gepore will visit the Chinese High School at 9.30 a.m. today. From there they will visit the following other
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  • 118 1 GENEVA. July 18.— The Soviet sightseeing drive here yesterday' in an open car was the fourth they have ever undertaken. The long tradition of bullet proof limousines, unbroken since the revolutionary days, was first abandoned in may when President Tito of Yugoslavia took them for a
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  • 180 1 Miss Universe Contestants On Parade LONG REACH, California, «Vly 18 The Miss Universe ccntestants went on parade yesterday with an escort each from the United States Navy. A crowd of more than 500,--000 saw 73 sauors one for each of the shapely entries push tne girls on individual Moats. Each
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  • 61 1 Mr. Goode To Speak At R.A.F. School The Chief Secretary, Mr. W.A.C. Goode, will be the guest of honour ut the R.A.F. Changi Senior School's Speech Day tomorrow Wednesday, July 20, at 3.30 p .m. The presentation of some 30 prizes and the Chief Secretary's address will follow the school
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  • 81 1 LONOON, July 18: General Sir Gerald Templer who becomes Chief of the Imperial General Staff in November, left here by air last night for Sydney on a visit to Australia, New Zealand and Singapore. (Tuesday). He returns to Britain on August 5. Before leavng he said:
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  • 154 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, July 18: The Fourth Annual Conference of the All India Federation of Working Journalists wa s in. augu rated here yesterday by Finance Minister Mr. C. Subra. manlam, who is in charge of information also. Pressmen had great responsibility in publishing official
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  • 63 1 From Our own Correspondent MADRAS, July 18: Bombay Mutual Insurance Company's new six.storied building in Madras wa s opened yesterday by Governor Sri Prakasa Situated opposite to High Court on the esplanade the building is e and grind, uJ n Madr as. putting into shade the
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  • 242 1 CASABLANCA, French Morocco, mSl 8 Tanks manned by gendarmes Sunday night fired into a mob oi Moroccan rioters who attacked with grenades. Mn?£!£L? r tL S'-m^^eter guns and machineguns at the (Old NattS oSrJJ? *?ft occurred in the <<01d .Medina" Until Sunday night, tuere had been no
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  • 55 1 Pak. Government Sacks Frontier Cabinet PESHAWAR, July 18 Tht Pakistan Government today dismissed the North-Went Frontier Province Cabinet for oppo-ang the amalgamation of West Pakistan Provinces. Sardar Abdu|r Rasjhid, the North-West Frontier Pro. Vibce Chief Minister has been replaced by Sardar Bahadur Khan, formerly Agent to the Govomor-General (Governor" of
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  • 545 2 Indian Daily Mail S'pore, Tues. July 19, 1955 TENANTS REGISTRATION NECESSARY **PHE >*.« langor Government have done well in refusing to withdraw the tenants registration which has been in tore e in Kuala Lumpur for some time now. The demand for its withdrawal was made by State Councillor and labour
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  • 63 2 KARACHI, July 18 Tho Pakistan (Foreign Office satur* (fcty received olTicial intimation of the Turkish Government'^ offer to mediate in the dispute letwecn Afghanistan and Pakistan over the question of dishonour to tne Pakistan flag i.nJ an attack on the Pakistan Embassy in Kabul. The
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  • 461 2 ONLY POVERTY WILL BE DISTRIBUTED? CUTTACK: Dr. Harekrushna Mahatab, Governor of Bombay, said the bhoodan movement meant merely "distribution of poverty." He did not believe that the land problem was the biggest or the most acute one facing India. That problem was poverty.
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  • 80 2 N A WAD Ah Land donations totalling 3,758.60;* acres were received for the Bhoodan Yagna all over India till the end of May, according to latest official reports available at the central Bhoodan office in Gaya. About 502,64] donors gave these lands for the yagna. Bihar
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  • 113 2 TUMARLA (Koraput Dlst) Acharya Vinoba Bhave, addressing a prayer meeting here last Thursday, refuted the belief held in some quarters that Bhoodan would only succeed In distrubting poverHe said: "The critics will have to realize that riches or poverty, whatever we may have, will have to be
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  • 884 2 World Mission Of Statesmen To Lift World Relations Into New Dimensions MADRAS: a. group of statesmen and leaders of Industry and labour from Asia, Africa, the Middle- East and Europe men of various race*, political background and from 26 nations will arrive in Madras. The visit to Madras to be
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  • 66 2 MADTJRAI: Ther e nan been no death ln Venkatuchalapuram village in Periakulam Taluq in the past three years according to Mr. N. R. Thdagarajan. President, Madura! District Congress Committee. Striking a humorous note Mr. Thiagarajan told a meeting at Vatlagundu that the people of
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  • 166 2 GAY A: The class of people known as '-gayawals" or "Pasdas," who serve as guides and priests for Hindu pilgrims In Gaya, is slowly but steadily moving towards extinction. Prof L. P. Vidvarthi of Fahchi College, who has been conducting sociological research among the
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  • 111 2 KARACHI; Two Rawalpindi Conspiracy (Case prisoner*, Mohammed Hussain Ata ana former Captain Zafrullah poshni were released on bail at Hyderabad (Sind) last week from the Central Jail. Balls for Rs 20,000 each were furnished «~n their behalf before the sessions judge. The release orders
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  • 336 2 Domicile Rules In All States To Be Uniform HYDERABAD: Mr. Be N. Datar, Deputy Home Minister, Government of India told Pressmen that th e Central Government would shortly bring before Parliament a Bill relating to the observance of uniform domicile rules in all States in India. Hlach State, particularly former
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  • 276 2 BOMBAY: Mr. c. p. Mathen, M.P., who has returned after four weeks* sta v in Travancore-Cochin, says in a statement that the unemployment problem, especially* of the educated and the intelligent, was receiving the attention of the Government a rd Mir. Panampilli Govinda Menon. Chief
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  • 89 2 KARACHI: The Sind Government has lifted the ban on the entry into Sind of the orovince's three former Chief Ministers Pirzada Abdus Sattar, Qazl Fazlullah and Pir Ilahi Baksh Disclosing this a spokesman said that "restrictions on the movement's of the Awami Mahaz Leader,
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  • 66 2 Three American soldiers who elected to stay in China after being captured in the Korea War, give a press conference in Hong Kong, where they arrived last week. They are on their way back to the United States at their own request. In Hong
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  • 77 2 KOZHIKODE: A meeting of tne Malayala Pradesh Congress Committee, held last week at the Town Hall. Mr. P. Vasu Menon, President. presiding, discussed and ,*as^d p/r?posals for the Second i'ivcYear Plan for Malabar, to oe submitted to the Government. The meeting was well attended, prominent among those who
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  • 397 2 Representation Of Pak. States: Suhrawardy's Bill Criticized MURREE: Several membirs of the Pakistani Constituent Assembly from East Bengal expressed what they described as the lurking fear that a Muslim League Government might bring in nominated members from States and tribal areas "lurtner to strengthen their position and number,'' when they
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  • 143 2 Tribal Areas To Merge In N.W.F.P. KARACHI; The Pak .,iani Governor-General, Mr. Ghulam Mohammed, has ordered the merger of tribal areas l>''»g beyond Mardan and Hazara districts into the Ncirth-W^st Frontier province. The merger, which leads to the enlargement of the settled cistricts of the N- W.F.P. and tne consequent
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  • 250 2 Uniform Civil Code Of All Citizens? AHMEDNAGAR: Mr. H. V. Pataskar. Minister in the Union Law Ministry, said that it was meaningless to withold progressive legislation on grounds of religious susceptibilities. It wag his view he said, that legislation regarding marriage succession etc., sought to regulate relations between man and
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  • 83 2 Move To Form Rival Awami League DACCA; A rival Awann League Is likely to be formed in East Pakistan under the leadership of Mr. Abdus Salam Khan. East Pakistan's Minister for Communications and Buildings, according to political indications here A number of Awaml Leajvi members and M.L.A.S, who support Mr.
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  • 1638 3 IMPRESSIONS OF SOVIET TOUR NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru said here last Wednesday that there was a remarkable similarity between the Russians and Americans. Both were hospitabJe and friendly people frank, mechanically-minded and liked to do things in a big way. The Prime Minister
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  • 152 3 MADRAS: The second Rrt of the Indian Film visions coverage of the Prime Minister's tour of the Soviet Union was shown to a select gathering of Pressmen and others at the Plaza Theatre. Mount Road* last Thursday. Scheduled for all-India screening simultaneously in about
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  • 63 3 NEW DELHI: A further j sum of Rs. 22,467-8 4 has been received by the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund during the period June 1, 1955, to June SO, 1955. Since its inception in November, 1947, th e total amount received by the Fund 1
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  • 144 3 MADRAS: The Indian Central Tobacco Committee has just brought cut a -Tobaccv Directory," containing a chapter reviewing the tobacco production and industry in India and giving information on the export possibilities. It also carries an article on thc progress of research under the Ccmmiittee giving the economic result
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  • 287 3 BANGALORE: Tributes were paid by Dr. A. Lakshmana- swami Mudallar, Vice-Chancel-lor, Madras University, to the services rendered by Prof. M. S. Thacker. Director of the Indian Institute of Science, in building up the Indian institute of Science anri promoting advanced scientific instruction and research. Dr. Lakshmanaswami
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  • 271 3 RANGOON: A Burmese jeweller and a Burmese national were arrested here on July 7, by the police following th\i discovery of the body of a well-known Indian diamond merchant of Rangoon in a deserted spot about eight mllos from here. The merchant was murdered and
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  • 272 3 Death Of Madras Ex-Judge MADRAS: The death occur- 1 red of Sir David Devadoss, re-' tired Judgt of the Madras High Court, last week his residence in D'Sylva Road, Mylapore. Sir David Devadoss, who was 86- was in normal health, took his food as lusual in thc night and was
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  • 557 3 BOMBAY: Mr. S. K. Patil, President of Shri Brlhad Bharatiya Samaj and leader Of a four-man delegation which visited East Africa, said here that the Indian sett ers ln East Africa shoulCr not be described as either guests or travellers or birds
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  • 241 3 Kashmir Accession To India: Pant's Assurance Bakshi Says It's Final SRINAGAR: The Union Home Minister, Pandit Pant. de. clared here that India would pay due regard to the wishes of the people of Kashmir regarding the accession issue a s expressed by them through thci r Constituent Assembly. He was
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  • 79 3 MADRAS: The Union Government have sent a circular to people in the film trade in India, stating that they are considering n proposal to prepare a 'trailer' in Gevacolour showing the National flag terr exhibition i;i all the cinema theatre in the country at the
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  • 306 3 LISBON The Portuguese Official Gazette published a statute providing certain administrative aecentrahsaticn and financial autonomy for Portuguese territories in India. The regulations, which come into operation on August 1, in the Portuguese territories of Gca, Daman and Diu, emphasise their solidarity with the metropolis and Portuguese
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  • 62 3 BOMBAY: Mr. Mane (54), a mechanic working hi the maintenance hangar of the Air India International, died last week in the K EM. hospital. Tt was said he fell down from tne wing of the aircraft while working and sustained Injuries on the skill. He
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  • 269 3 Kashmir's Decision Final Bakshi SKIN AGAR: Bakshi Ghulam Mohammed, Prime Minister of Janimu and Kashmir, received a party of journalists from different parts of India who arc on a visit here. He declared that Kashmir was now an Integral part of India, consequent on the decision cf the State's Constituent
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  • 50 3 NEW DELHI; Mr \y>y Ghosh, General-Secretarv of the communist Party of India, left for Moscow, recently for medical treatment. He will be away from India tor aix weeks and durlug his absence Mr. E- M- S. Namboodl* ripad will act as the Getie r alSecretary
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  • 600 4 Discovery Of Girl's Body Leads To Big Inquiry made compulsory for anyone reporting a person missing to report back if the individual was found. PUBLIC APATII* Public apathy was another factor that hindered a search, he added. The public took
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  • 186 4 Housewives To Note: Messrs. Lever Brothers (Malaya) Ltd, leading manufacturers of soaps and edible oils, have come out with OMO, a new synthetic detergent, which will almost revolutionise lhe washing habits of thc Eastern market. Introducing this blue synthetic detergent to pres.snien last night at a
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  • 142 4 Bandit Grenades Damage Police Cars While visiting patrols in the Ulu Langat area of Selangor Sunday night a Police party contacted a gang of five or six Communist terrorists who opened fire and threw hand, grenades. The Police party immediately returned the fire and the terrorists fled. Their were no
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  • 324 4 Successful Appeal Against Dy. Commissioners Order COLOMBO: The appcil of Mr. Soosay Xavier Ferando of Barber Street, Colombo, against the order of the Deputy Commissioner for Registration of Indian and Pakistani Residents ln Ceylon, was allowed with costs by Mr. Justice Gunasekera.
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  • 51 4 INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK The Manager of thc Indian Overseas Bank Ltd. (Singapore Branch) informs that the net profit of the Indian Overseas Bank Ltd., Madras, for the half year ended 30-6-7944, subject to audit, including the amount brought forward from last year's account amounts to Rs. 960, 570-14.11 ($640,000 approxi.
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  • 79 4 The next fortnightly meeting of the Divine Life Society will be held on Wednesday thc July 2o at I p.m. at "Gokulo, Villa." 9 Boseombe Road, Singapore, the residence of Sri R.M. Krlshnan. This meeting will be addressed by Brah-ma-Kumari Prakash Manl, Brahma-Kuman Rataamohni Brahma-Kuma r Anand
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  • 83 4 The Shah of Persia, left wipes his brow after saving the life of the bull o-*> the ground, whose legs are being untied villagers at Zalt here planning to sacrifice the Bull ln his honour when he visited tham July 8 to distribute about 4,500
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  • 99 4 COLOMBO: The methods used by Ceylon to eradicate malaria will be adopted by National china. The Director of the Taiwan Frovinclal Malaria Research Institute, Dr. K, C. Liang, has arrived here to study the work being done by the Anti-Malaria Campaign. His visit follows
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  • 244 4 ALLIANCE THY NAME IS ARROGANCE! MORIBUND M. I.C. ALAS! Characterising its rival party the Alliance, as ARROGANCE', the Party Negara's organ NEGARA in its latest issue warns th e voters in the Federation against re. turning the ARROGANTS" to power. After exposing the 'smear campaign* and 'abuses' freely Indulged in
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  • 898 4 Big Welcome At Airport Calls Upon Local Indonesians To Uphold Good Name Of R. I. In his presidential capacity of the Commander-in-Chief r-f thc Armed Forces Govt. Hopeful The tired and sleepy Information Minister F.L. Tobing tonight declared that the government, has discussed latest developments in
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  • 49 4 Vldya Vachaspathi Sri S. R. Doraiawami Sastri, M.A. of Palghat (South India), a great Sanskrit scholar is due in Singapore today from Colombo by air. He is on a cultural lecture tour of Malaya and Indonesia, after completing a month's successful tour in Ceylon.
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